 Hi, everyone. Oh, that's so loud. OK, we are going to make a start. So welcome, everyone. Bienvenue. That's all the French I'm going to say. So welcome to the very first platform engineering day. Hopefully not the last one, but the first one. We are so happy that you could all be here. We're excited to be talking all things platform engineering today. We hope you have a really good experience. Yeah. And we will start off with some short introduction and housekeeping announcement. OK, so let me introduce myself. My name is Hazem. And I'm Paula. Hi. We will be your hosts for today. Hazem and I, you'll see quite a lot of us. And you'll see us at the end as well. Yeah. And as you see, our official hashtag is play, so please get posting on social media that everyone wish they were here. We want everyone to feel welcome here today. So please treat others as you would expect to be treated. We have a code of conduct which you can scan this QR code to read. There are details on the code of conduct about who to report incidents to. If you witness any behavior that's unacceptable or if you experience it. And there are volunteers here in the building today who will be on hand to assist if any incidents happen. Also captioning and translation are available. Please scan the code and use your language and enjoy it. So let me also thank you. Big thank you to our diamond sponsor, Upbound, and also to Plotinium sponsors today. Cortex, GetBot, Octopus, Deploy, Red Hat, and CL. And as well to our startup sponsors, Heomanetic Port and Sintasso. And definitely to our session recording sponsor, Cloud Geometry. OK, so how did we get here today? I'm going to tell a very short story. So the idea for this event came about probably just around KubeCon Amsterdam last year. So I was having various conversations with people about all things platform engineering. And it really felt like people wanted to have a space to come together to talk about these topics. So my team at Sintasso and I, we thought about maybe, we briefly thought maybe we'd run something ourselves. But what we really wanted was a community event for the community, by the community. So we reached out to some people we knew in platform engineering space. And luckily, Stacey Potter agreed to help us. So together, Stacey and I wrote the proposal. We submitted it to the CNCF. And long story short, here we are today. So I want to first of all say a big thanks to Stacey for writing the proposal with me. It's a shame she can't be here today, unfortunately. I'd like to thank the program committee for reviewing all of the submissions. We actually had the most submissions to the call for proposal for any co-located event. So there's clearly a big demand for an event that talks about platform engineering, not just the tooling, but the practices and the ideas and how we can share our experiences. I also want to thank everybody who submitted. We had a really tough decision to make when we were trying to choose the lineup. But hopefully, you'll see from the agenda that we've got some fantastic speakers here today. We're really excited to be talking all things platform engineering. And I want to thank our speakers in advance, because I'm sure you've all put lots of hard work into your talks. So we're really excited to see those later. And beside the fantastic agenda we have, there is tons of refreshment, drinks and snacks outside. And please don't forget to catch up later after the day and to meet outside. Thanks. So that's it from Hazem and I. We will be here all day doing introductions. We will be here at the end of the day doing our closing remarks. We're also looking for feedback. So please, if you've got ideas or thoughts for how to make this day better, please share them with us if you see us in the corridor. And we will be handing over to our first speakers, Abby and Whitney in just one second. Thank you.